Sheet Material
Plywood:
Layers of wood veneers glued together, offering strength and durability.
MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard):
Compressed wood fibres with resin, providing a smooth surface for finishes.
Particleboard (Chipboard):
Wood particles bonded with resin, often used for furniture and cabinetry.
OSB (Oriented Strand Board):
Engineered wood panel with strands of wood in layers, suitable for structural applications.
Hardboard:
Compressed wood fibres with steam and pressure, used for paneling and furniture.
LVL (Laminated Veneer Lumber):
Layers of veneer bonded with adhesives, forming a strong and stable structural material.
MDO (Medium Density Overlay):
Plywood with a resin-impregnated fibre overlay, enhancing surface durability.
Each type has unique characteristics, making them suitable for various applications in construction and woodworking.